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Pets is a topic that comes up constantly in most families I assume. Here in the house the answer has been clear no preliminary. But now we've got a chap who currently has the status of domestic hay animals (maybe not pets ...), namely a huntsman spider.
Huntsman named after the way they hunt. As adults, they spin not online, but hunt their prey and can move extremely quickly. It is so far one of the reasons why we have not been able to help it out yet, nor have the desire to drop it into the apartment. hay They can be quite large, in fact, up to 25-30 cm in bone pen, although we have not seen any of that caliber yet. This is well like that about 10-12 cm. The size and hunting property do they eat everything from small insects to cockroaches and geckos. The nest of (the many) their eggs, usually in the woods covered in leaves, but if you were to find a bunch of pieces of paper in a corner in the house, there is reason to be suspicious. It has thankfully yet to experience, even if it is a good deal huntsman spiders that have been chased hay out of the apartment so far. It is considered to be quite useful, since it eats cockroaches. It uses poison hay to catch and digest prey, which means that it can also bite and poison people. The pieces, however, only if it is provoked, and the venom is not lethal, but can certainly make quite hurts. As it says on wikipedia (although it probably is the first part of the sentence that is most common):
The huntsman-spider that you see in the image have lived for a while among mosquito net and our kitchen window. How it got there is a mystery in itself, considering hay its size, and it gets at least not out. We (ie Nils) have tried to catch it to release it, tried to chase it out netting, but no luck. It is so large that it is no fun to kill them, so why has it got to be. The hide during the day and emerge at night. It was a little Pjusk a while here, as there is little insects in this cavity between window parts, so now Nils started to feed it with insects ... When the previous cockroaches were caught were family council on whether it should be given to the huntsman spring or not . There was great controversy, but the birthday boy Ash got the last word, and cockroaches did go off out the window.
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Pets is a topic that comes up constantly in most families I assume. Here in the house the answer has been clear no preliminary. But now we've got a chap who currently has the status of domestic hay animals (maybe not pets ...), namely a huntsman spider.
Huntsman named after the way they hunt. As adults, they spin not online, but hunt their prey and can move extremely quickly. It is so far one of the reasons why we have not been able to help it out yet, nor have the desire to drop it into the apartment. hay They can be quite large, in fact, up to 25-30 cm in bone pen, although we have not seen any of that caliber yet. This is well like that about 10-12 cm. The size and hunting property do they eat everything from small insects to cockroaches and geckos. The nest of (the many) their eggs, usually in the woods covered in leaves, but if you were to find a bunch of pieces of paper in a corner in the house, there is reason to be suspicious. It has thankfully yet to experience, even if it is a good deal huntsman spiders that have been chased hay out of the apartment so far. It is considered to be quite useful, since it eats cockroaches. It uses poison hay to catch and digest prey, which means that it can also bite and poison people. The pieces, however, only if it is provoked, and the venom is not lethal, but can certainly make quite hurts. As it says on wikipedia (although it probably is the first part of the sentence that is most common):
The huntsman-spider that you see in the image have lived for a while among mosquito net and our kitchen window. How it got there is a mystery in itself, considering hay its size, and it gets at least not out. We (ie Nils) have tried to catch it to release it, tried to chase it out netting, but no luck. It is so large that it is no fun to kill them, so why has it got to be. The hide during the day and emerge at night. It was a little Pjusk a while here, as there is little insects in this cavity between window parts, so now Nils started to feed it with insects ... When the previous cockroaches were caught were family council on whether it should be given to the huntsman spring or not . There was great controversy, but the birthday boy Ash got the last word, and cockroaches did go off out the window.
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Kindergarten Animals and Nature Resort Moving Process From Helma Recreation hay jobs Life in general Observations outside School Excursions
Last post askmoe My birthday New from Ash Be Clever hay tags and Australian football Ash school in Australia elasjolie Singapore and Sentosa Island Last day in Sydney and uncertain hay departure hay Vanuatu - the world's happiest country? When reality is better than dream definition of family-friendly Welcome to Patience Island emrikmoe Easter, hay autumn holiday and ZooSnooze Judo Competition and minecraft Summer vacation my Harry Potter exhibition Darling Harbour to class on Berg nilsbredemoe Australia vs Norway - and the fact you did not know. Take a walk in Coogee! Training in Sydney 2 Training in Sydney 1 Back to school for adults
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